That's relevant to my interests. Answer the question bhouse. I'm off to a baseball clinic for my son this morning then consulting work for the rest of the afternoon. It sucks being so busy sometimes but its rewarding when your kids and clients are happy.

It's very possible that I will have multiple nervous breakdowns if I work FT and go to school FT, so I'm just going to go to my second choice school (which is also cheaper by tens of thousands of dollars). I know myself and 5 semesters of hating my life isn't worth it. I have a good thing at my current job, I can wait another year to be a nurse if it means I get to keep my sanity. I really can't justify Widener's price either.

You made the right choice. People who overload credits also tend to learn less in any kind of foundational/permanent sense. Also, the RN program is pretty tough anywhere, so even half time will still be difficult but at least won't break you. [That combined with what you've probably already taken is pretty much pre-med if you want to do 6 more years after it lol]But my mom did it that way while working as an aide and got really good jobs after graduating, so you should be fine.

You made the right choice. People who overload credits also tend to learn less in any kind of foundational/permanent sense. Also, the RN program is pretty tough anywhere, so even half time will still be difficult but at least won't break you. [That combined with what you've probably already taken is pretty much pre-med if you want to do 6 more years after it lol]But my mom did it that way while working as an aide and got really good jobs after graduating, so you should be fine.

Thank you, Racer. I was so excited to get into the program but then reality hit me. It would be tough if I didn't work FT, so,